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“MASQUERADE DANCE | AT JUMBLE SHOP BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS | pest digarinaet pessiaone of We. B Society Editor of The Stor }C., is guest of Mre. D.C. Brown at UNIQUE MASQUERADE with Mr. Willard Maxwell and Mr, James|her home, 3813 Bdward st Want as herts was given Priday evening at the Jumble Shop, Palme, | os 2 Wucklederry an@ pussy willow made a charming background for the! Mrs, Robert Dwyer of Mt. Vernon @ancers, who were chaperoned by Mr. and Mra. J, W. Maxwell and | Who bas been af ling the zoe wan a 2 We [her daughter, M oberta Limba ERee Bre. MR Woot, ising to Mian Ruth namfora,{#m@ with her on, Mr. Robert 3 Prize waltzes were dance¢ © honors fal >» Miss Ruth Ramford. | Dwyer, returned to her home yester prize costume dance for girls l day is Hanson was the winner ELEPHONE the So- || see Miss Cor ciety Editor of The]! gucst of Miss “Katherine Crawt a, Jennings will be the 4 Mr. Harry Byrne Won the Be the best costumed boy | Alaska | | mers Practice clubs wil Home, Main 2761. y, March 5, with Mi chester. x a es Faculty Wive . ns’ Vaudeville ne guest ’ obs formal Luncheon he Faculty Wives’ Vaudevitte | [8 £Y a oe eG. Gardiner Yorkee enter be given Monday afternoon. oa eight of her friends at lun a ace ty vere tbo |,_Mrm. Raymond Ausing de Turenne ‘at her home on Bainbridge island use entire program will be | iert recently to visit her daughter, Mr. 8. ©. Downing of Portland ts given’ by the new members of the J y oak a Mrs. Clarence Sewall Clark, in Phita-| are * Hee Re ee tn Mt etane (delphia. After @ month there they Kappa ment commit will sail for Burope to spend the next : five months in Italy and France, a Alumnae ee 8m Mii at’ tne cestasnce et tases de bi | Mr, and Mra, William Brooks of Holmes, 4514 fist ave. N. wu Minneapolis, who have been the Saturday, March 6, at 2:30 CRG ba ae | guests of Nr. and Mrs. Horace ©. Miss Holmes will be asxist CLUBS FOR TURSDAY ' today for their Miss Celia Shelton, Miss Julia home. ory, will | eee Miss Julia Fishe thay —— ited AM or, | Mrs and Mra. Frederick Hall White A. FL. will meet at the Y. W. C. A, feturned Sunday from @ month's so Mount a A. Ri. will mest at the Y. WS; %)sourn tn California next meeting the Mount At Cities of China” will be the}, Mra. Henry Suazatio will return Luncheon _ ¢ will be | subject of study. from North Yakima on Tuesday re y, March 3. The hostesses See POLO PL LIPID GOTT will be Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Mrx University W. C. T. U of the month except the second Tues — Regiey, Mew. Austin and Mre University ¥ ; will meet | day, and & y third Friday evening i at Malloy’s hall T ch 2 t their cluBrooma, 4090 Arcade Coy Phare at 2 p.m. The progam, u the |builfing. The hostess on Tuesday Committee of dire Edwin Ault, assist-| will be Mra. 1. K. Tappan, aasiated ry ; 0 ant nt of temperance !by Mex Lakoy, Mrs. Martha r Ryther Home publications | consist of a play,|Hawker ‘and Mrs, Anna Minkler house committees of the New | Poritied “Union Signal De Allare| An Maastern Star business meeting Ryther Home, to serve for cordigily invited. will be held Friday, March 5, in the Goming year, has just been an-) > ia coe elubrooma, Board meeting at 2 p. m. by the board of trustees. It} i sof Mrs. John Hall, chair) 0 Comer? 4 ok ee assist ’ J. A. Swalwel n Tuesday, March © Coamo: . ier Dekerpen in politan club will hold its regular] Canadian Women's Club : Mrs. Frederic Struve, Mrs.| monthly business meeting in the he Canadian Women's club will Re ‘Wilson, Mrs. J. F. Doug ub rooms 645 sharp, followed |meet the second Tuesday of the Mira. Frederick np, Mra He Fe on party. The clase in/Month from 2 to 5, and each fourth : tree ue Tewaad "itu reing will meet as usual | TUC*day for a socks in tho Baxtern and club meeting at 3 p.m. . Monks. Miss Anna Morrell « at the University head-|Star chibroome, | | le art department of the Broadway oe oe — British-American Awinectstian - eek oe tees ae LR bau a 4 At the regular meeting of the Heit Deke of Lincotn igh actics Asonste Club 2. |eroaing, Sascha at the Wine Arts i wal trainine. Aspaxie club, with Mra. . re ~ - be 4 | Gesist’ in man! Pimps F 4 © Papers on| Dall. Fourth ase. between Sencen Sten [and University ate, Mp. J. HL Brown lee wilt give an adtrees on “The t lexplored Regions of Northern Car lada Mr. Brownle® is a correspond ling member of the Geographical s« | ciety { New York, and bh travels in the wild parts of Canada promive r YY . Ammerfoan Opem company by th College Club Dance eee". Ore om olttan the Smith Collere club gave the Opera company by Mra. Victor Ze@ of a series of dances last nj at the Women's University cae The hostesses included re. | Browning Club W. Swift, Mrs. Lambert! the Browning Study club. at the| Miss Jeanette Perry, Mrs. |», e E. Swain, 4729 19th |t make his address deeply interest B. Lear, Mies Atletta Gulette, |Nome of Mrs. A. F. Simck: Subject, {MS and instructive ‘Augusta Burwell and Mra. All rie Ring and eee a mite Association of Collegiate Alumnae The Association o€ Collegiate West Side Woman's Club peo yore: ‘Wanamaker } } Wert Gite Woman's tnprov announce a course of } Sophie Breslau club will hold its regular monthly /ARpounce ® course @ 1 ory oh 2 120 pi - ngs Tonight metal tue ©. ks Woodmaneds, 2040 | Czenehip, by Joseph K. Hurt. Ph Brasiau, famous contralto| 3 Sia. Bh. BD. of the Univeusin 44th ave. 8S. W. At 3 p.m. Mins Eve | eo ph. D. of the University of the Metropolitan Opera company, |lyn Gardner of Social Welfare hue | Wasnington Dr. Hart will give the fn concert at the Metropolitan |of Seattle, will speak on “Child Wel) got tree and Dr. Schola the fourth re Monday evening under the|fare.” There will also be vocal solos | , of the Ladies’ Musical club,|by Mra. Peter Roadstrom, (a) jaca will be “Some Important Tasks of Miss Braziau will cing some of the|Day#.” Del Rergomy; (0) “BAN}0\ the Community Spirit.” ‘compositions with which she/Song,” Sidney Mom. Piano duet.) Lectures wilt be given in the ened the praise of Eastern critics | “Semercenes,” by Borsirt. Mrs. A- V|-rrangportation club rooms, Second ipeason. Her program follows: Simmer and Mra. C. L. Woodmanses,)qy, corner Cherry st, Tuesday 4 completes the program. at 8 efuetie, Geulaning , Eels nurse is open to all Sir ccaes.ct worighec">.-.». cOteck AntiTuberculosis League " } Furttonds ...... é flande| Miss Lutie Stearns will talk on a. t) Nature's Adoration Beethoren | “Nutrition Clintes “under . dann ¥, Matlin Batat Con it pices of thd AntiTute us oie } co ane pannel me on Puestiay, Murch 2 eon in the ¥. W. CA interested arg asked to attend. ee give ther remuiar sovial Tuesday, March 2. at the heme of Mew. Rob | Sixteen, 1464 *., betwren Om the Drnepr. La Girovetta ut » lPine and B. Unter, Lunch to be FOLKSONGS | Queen Anne Conservation League (ning at 1200. Comrades and 4 NOR _mpanten| Queen Anne Child Conservation | (70°. of the onder invited Lover's Curse iron | Igpgue will meet at the home of Mrs. | gone ‘The Lanthorn Eneiten Ro Wrieht 9 Fifth ave. W..| Ladies of tt I) Old Poike st home American | Tuesday, March 2, at 140 p.m. Page| 1. 9,,1m , 9 of the program tek will be} 7 2%. AR. Gennes wy studied. Papers will be read by Mere shingte will give a bene x ete ‘ . Ww and social after the business meet feat, Situcle of “A ances’ Gordon Jenkins, Mrs. H.R. Wright | ® neat ‘Vocnt {it ot 1 o'clock, Tucsiay, MMs os eS 5. See ta and members invited. Cards P: solos to te given by Mra, B. Lu ca “Robin Woraan’s Sing Master, | : eee “Bhanewis™) / ere A _ Miss Eleanor Scheib. last heard Eastern Star Club | ADPITIONAL CLUB NEWS a accompanist with Aima| The Eastern Star club will give a! Eastem Star Social Club ik, will accompany Mis« Prasiau.|card party every Tuesday afternoon ‘The Eastern Btar Sox me ee eee Cane %, wilt = home of Mra. A. 1, Rekart, 1759 26th it te Only a Tiny Garden == ave, N. on Thursday, March 4, at 2 == p. mm Twentythird ave. car to a Hoyer a! Lotus Club Dance weting held Thursday eves Py | otun ol mH next affete This which conminte of Colaky, Charles om, The ilfred Ko Harm }this will ur quent use of half-inch fluted ruffies running horizontally on the skirt Often they run up and down the t wider and knife get gradu h the hem will bring so much pleasure and ‘elaxation. A Player-Piano will help the children with their music—it will give the older folks a greater musical appreciation. And for dancing.you can have the jazziest of musie. skirt, and are ¢ plaited. Sometir ally narro : Rainier Chapues, PAK wher of the D. A, Wt ave . “4 at Walla Walla Aprit 7 There is a Player Piano Sere corn: iE ceaceateny Sire Te Roper “Str Eliza Ferry Leary, Mre. Orrin for Every Home reve Me SS Shares In every home that can afford a Piano RUFFLES STYLISH there should be a Player of some kind—it Organdie dresses make quite fre | ~ l\} Let Cherry Help \} Yeu Dress Better! We offer a very wi i anspor of “ 0: ry vide range in Player | Coney ‘GMAT ianos — to suit every home and every | Why handicap purse yourself by dress ° ing poorly, merely We carry a number of very reliable makes Gro sedans . sae : ” Ch ‘a o Ly in addition to the famous Aeolian Company sda cece aoe tp secure an entire outfit of fashion able spring attire on very small monthly payments. | Many saleamen, |motion picture people and ail whore }work maken it necessary that they | dress in good fashion at all times, are patrons of Cherry's. They trado at this style shop because they can se- cure several good suite of clothe: jon such easy terms that they fee the expense leas than in buying a |single article of apparel at the lordinary cash store, | Come in and see the smart new spring evit modi just received. The will ihterest you Style Shop. 207 Rialto oe intle, om fecond Ate Madison and Spring. line (the Pianola and marvelous Duo Art). Prices range from $745, and we gladly ar- range ¢onvenient payment terms. Third Avenue at Pine Hl ‘Tacoma Spokane Portland _. a * Star—Office, Main 600; |) for,,the ext fh Sentinen toaven Punior Practice : "| ihta weeks to Join Judge Jennings tn | | ‘Still Selling Army Food in Seattle Yo jfoot of Stax retall store at |MISS HELEN INEZ STREET ENGAGEMENT TO MR, ALFRED MORGAN |LEWIS HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED Not Sangu ine BY CYNTHIA GR Does your soul thirst for # pair of arctic Are you hungering for u can atill The subsistence stores and thelr s-ounce packages, 4 cna conte 2 pound em cane 178 cents: bacon, nd fifth. The subject of Ore first | ¢-pound cana, 1.7%, beet, comme, Spound The general store follow: Arction, afl rabber, new. else 18 omiy, $225 per patr; acid, hobo, kodel, Bip. ‘ new, wines 7, 8 hage cents an garhane sorte ' oo ame . wee new,» pane bow 1, | drawers, | weet avy. * einen & amity $1; drawer, ow, einen 32 to 0. - & roant cotter & = 8 Spring Wra Is Cape Wit | BY (OWA M Spring coats retain characteristics of the els, em iy such a and — oddly-shaped Circular Yoke p h New York's Fashion Authority many of the e winter mod # yokes, capes collars.’ ‘The model of the sketch is of suede cloth in a periwinkle blue with col- ar and cuffs of a two-toned checked ln nue There is a yoke with a second below it, and a thre: eut in one piece, ix that. ‘The coat fant deep, ciroular yoke dropped e-quarter cape. dropped from ene blindly a littie wt one wide, and there is ut strap held in place with bone but tons and buttonholeg lil ii jut i; p ml pi "| WHOSE IMve ‘UNJUST DOG TAX LAW BRINGS Mrs. Catt \aNy BITTER PROTESTS Y. Some enraged citizen writes to me every day, prowemas | © against the new dog tax law. In nota few of these com. Over League yi ine ei it the aw is'placed’ pom the shouldera | DY HAWN BK. FINLEY of Assessor Frank Hull. : ; . |} CHICAGO, 1, March 1-—Witl Thia is abeurd. Mr. Hull ie compelled against his wishes % |the meesing of the National Ameri to enforce a law which, as a measure, he attacked bitterly. 7 lean Woman Suffrage association at He went before the state le gislature to argue against it. - And | when the measure was passed, Mr. Hull righteously opposed its Bist convention imto the League q 4 lot Women Voters, Carrie Chapman the county assessors being mage “the goat when it came to ~ |Catt, president of the suffr as enforcing said law. i= Jation, is not wholly sang i So, to add insult to injury, Mr. Hull not only must enforce to the outcome of the league a law he loathes, but ignorant people make him the butt for | Se Oh interview gemmmd at te! their sarcasm, | clone of a ntormy menor MT sinus, You're all wrong, folks. Mr. Hull loves children, and next ston adopted tet Into the Panties |to them he loves their doggie playmates. So have a heart las the slogan of the teaue, Mx. \antd don’t make a task which is already irksome, more diffi- | Cats onle ' \eult. Place the blame where it belonge—upon a petty ata |. The Longue of Wo votem i gislator from one of the “cow counties,” who owns a he 9 j an experiment. ‘Thece ts no organt 7 : Oe ae a wition among men to compere with i. /0f sheep, which was molested by stray dogs. Said legislator, or to give it precedent. It will be alin order to vent hie spleen, rushed, hot-headed, down toy plain test of the quality of women's | Olympia to wage war unrelentingly upon the whole of the | character and intelligence a tol caning world. 4 whether it can be-dons on rhe If i! 7 oe Is not @ sutceNs the mpit will Come! Dear Miss Grey: All HAT do YOU on the rock of partixenshtp.” fe rorda oF e que n of . 4 . WOMEN whether the chorus girl will make think? Write Ys WITHDRAWING jnetter wite than me cose, ae te) thia, Grey, care of mm Already women axp whittreewint | \crasorn rs A. from the Teague on pathy grounti® |chorus girl 1 When rexionad cxutunes were beter) ( }held, there were mutton: of march dts }wension aripny tie dxleRKtE® of co choice of exndidutew for rental di-| he WON! [rectors the United Stites: beins i+ abmurd to ‘na lvided into seven groups of steter, any womar each group compoming a remon.|cabaret, vat Seattle Star. other girls in othér would cope with te and surroundings. © a wager with any man ted States that, letting st random any college her ville or high m and any chorus girl for [These seven repional directors to-|musioal comedy offers her someth marriage life (with your leether with tue directors to be |better than the college to fit her wil be m {4 success | wifehoc os tt aan his howen at large, are to compen the CHORUS GIRLS CHAMPION, Re | The quests “Does th: jwoverning body according to she nny), The question “Does ti Deer Miss Grey: I want to write foonstitution adopted by the lemmas. |e ree in in itaelt Ine just a few lines to “Dis inted,” as his letter touched a sympathetie chord in my heart. I want to say that there are many won without: n seems like Jt _ t measured It im felt by many of the dete | sense Shin. sevoemainaan Jentes that thie constitution wil #0) the fact that the chor be Interpreted as to give these direc the bent wife, regard! j tore almont unlimited » and re jert. of any trade ¢ publican and democrat women |a college education fought for thelr own candidates. | Of course the college girl makes You just “Disappointed,” / |the better wife a nelf-cvident holds a few real TEST OF Fa llyy (ogee . who will go thru thick and thin j ‘ fa T mp tng WOMEN VOTERS i lence of the chorus girl with the And finish up with & mile " tty nom |teare education uphold because it was for you, and | am one | “lam pretty sore io women “yg of them, but, like yourself, I have twit! fay out of the Jengue because | MUrdity nat mouse is a h they are too partinan to get the Toughole contains more water than | broad vision needed to work fn such jan ocean: that the terly disappointed in one T but let me tell you something: skimon are more 1 have come to the point where Mj Jann orgnnieation with mucces” con: | civilized than the Americans know that I am bigger than an tinued Mra. t Tt will be the!) If the maje of the modern | thing that can happen to me. T J lereatest pomdble teat for the new chorus girln maret fiends, see alt the Rei Pan. 7 a | women yoters of the countey, and|then I pity thowe who of oo a my pote great a triumph social and political |Choore to call it, I can beat it, There ix no doubt but that the un If the modern [just will not think of the things: dercurrent of the convention was | chorus highert trpe of /that have caused me pain and regret, jstrongty partisan. Women’s demo- | woman then I say “Al 1 created a new world to live cratic and republican headquarters, |mixhty God, forbid it, or the last | in, fu “ 4 3, established in the Congress howl, |TemMant of our hope for higher life that some time my own will come tg where the convention war held a perishing. we KINGMAN. | me A WOMAN, were - lconstantly active, each party claim | nat a j Dear Miss Grey: In answer to the ‘The first shipment of potash from j ing many converts. eMiege girl vs, chorus girl question, Coomany in the last three or four | FOR HIGHER 1 wish to my twin years arrived at Philadelphia on STANDARDS lam a college graduate, so it wi The cargo consisted of be taken for granted that I know @ png e rw things about college girls. 1) 3.0 ons, en Voters,” said Mra, Ca ww» “5 have also been “on the road” five see it etand solidly an a bexty for im- years with musical comedies (except 9 Proved legislation, improved electton |for 26 months’ military service), so 1 Dorothy Dalton’ s methods, higher standard» in al! po alo ought to know something of the “My ideal for the League of Wom: —Portrajt by Grady | litical parties, and expecinily tor an | life habits and nature of chorus | Beau Chat via sh ll — | tagnanes quality of American citizen-|""Th, chorus girl will make the! a4ise Dorothy Dalton, the ectresa | ship best wife, in my mind, for a good us the world over for her beau= DIRECTS WORK OF Thix could not be mined during | many ne. First, tiful complexion, says: “Any girl org woman can have a beautiful, rosy= white complexion, and smooth, um wrinkled skin like mine, if they will t pmical; fourth, she in energetic = " ; w my advice and use Derwill mbitious; fifth, she will stick to a preparation. 1 Samm the National Council of Jewieh| appeal ax to bind women together | yep pe om bre Sacre ‘bunch et Bap because it ae ae — a Women. Miss Bolen Winkler, chair |and thus avoid the partisan ep é arth knocks has a marvelous effect upon jan = that department, was here feared in the learue, Mew. Catt said) She in very affectionate and sym-|*kin. One application proves it” Be nturdny hat while she felt women were pathetic. The percentage of im- Sure to read Miss Dalton's interent= fairly singte-minded on such sub-| morality among chorus girls is ag|ing story of how to quickly soqull _ i i ae @ a beautiful complexion, soon to LORADO TAFT, tamour Chicane) jects on nocial hyginne, child labor |! OF lower than any class of wom-|D.gr'in this paper: 1a the meame GIRL PROTECTION & aingle election. 11 would have. to Mixx Blanche H. Newberger witl|0®.9 matter ef evolution and time.” direct the work in Beattie of the im-| When asked tf there miht aot be migrant girl protection department of }seme movements wo general im their ciate kindness; third culptor, will speak on “Benuty in the! and kamdred matters that even these|*" 1" the world. When one sees the |fime get Derwillo at any toilet comme pent <caridserdnooteon ait lag onl : {temptation and chances they have to|ter. and try it toda were controvernial. Igo wrong, he stops to wonder how/ldelightfully surprised. fe etree igus gine Flavor has made it so popular with thousands of families that to those who have not yet tried it we make this suggestion: Go to your grocer, buy one can of Karo Maple Flavor in the Green Can. Tasteit, serve it. Enjoy its delicious flavor—the appetizing tang of fresh maple syrup. Cempare its flavor and price to If you and yeur palate are not entirely satisfied your grocer will return yeur meney. Vat Ts var arena 17 Battery Place Selling Rapresentatioe . ISON Johnson, Lieber Mercantile Ce. © petage (iin WA

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